Top 5… Vegetarian Restaurants

It’s the new year and when we look in the mirror we’re slightly regretting the indulgences of the festive season… One great way to cut some calories in January is to go veggie, and there are some great vegetarian restaurant options in Hong Kong!

Soland
3/F, 6 Gilman’s Bazaar, Central
Not content with being just a vegetarian restaurant, Soland is vegan friendly as well. Only open for lunch Mondays through Saturdays, Soland is cheap and cheerful, though quite basic. There menu is limited, but if you’re looking for healthy options for a post-New Year detox, Soland is perfect.

Veggie SF
10/F, 11 Stanley Street, Central – 3902 3902
With a cool, 50s Americana vibe and international favourites on the menu, Veggie SF ranks as one of the coolest veggie restaurants in Hong Kong. Vegetarian lasagna, burgers, bibimbap and sashimi rice are a few of the east and west dishes available.

World Peace Café
21-23 Tai Wong Street East, Wanchai – 2527 5870
Around the corner from The Pawn and run by monks and volunteers, the food is always good and wholesome. Advanced reservations are a must, especially around lunchtime. They offer set dinner menus alongside yummy desserts and fruit shakes.

Khana Khazana
1/F, 20 Luard Road, Wanchai – 2520 5308
Now the weather’s a bit cooler, a nice, warming curry is just the thing you need to pick you up. It’s not the grandest of restaurants, but the creamy curries and tandoori platters hit the spot.

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Hester is originally from the incredibly glamorous city of Bristol, in England. Determined to escape her West-Country roots (though a love of good scrumpy should never be lost) she packed off for uni at Oxford to waste several years on a degree in Philosophy and never looked back… Following a stint in Switzerland eating too much fondue and meeting her future husband, they jumped at the chance to follow their dream of heading to Asia, and landed in Hong Kong in 2008. Along with partners-in-crime and fellow Tai-Tais, Maura Thompson and Natalie Firestone, she founded Sassy in 2009 and then Sassy Mama in 2011 after the birth of her daughter Elodie. Number 2 daughter Margot arrived in August 2012 and then two months later it was off to her new home in Singapore with tinies in tow. Hester is discovering the Lion City one shophouse at a time with a love for seeking out Singapore’s hidden secrets!